So love this and loved watching you paint it. I was mesmerized by your initial rough out of the shapes and watching you change it multiple times till you were happy with it. Love how you taught that it is the background colors that are key and final highlights bring in the realism when the background and colors are just right. Such a treat.. thank you. David from Boston Massachusetts, USA
Fabulous! I love the lighting details on the glass, so realistic! I read more comments and saw that you listed your colors used. So helpful. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Great work ! I want to try and get into painting, and seeing your steady hand, on the intricate fine details, mine (hand) would be wibbling about, and resulting in something that would not look like this at all 🤣. But, I know it's something that will come with time and patience. I'm trying to learn to be less flighty, and stick to something creative and which I'll enjoy. This was a superb watch though, loved it. 🎨🖌️
Wonderful painting Aleksey. Please can you show what colours and medium you are using? What is the canvas OR BOARD YOU ARE PAINTING ON. Thank you again.
I'm painting on a gessoed board. I do the sketch with burnt umber diluted with linseed oil. You can also use odorless paint thiner or turps, but I like just pure oil since it is non-toxic. Once I'm happy with the drawing, I go in and paint my darkest darks. In this case, it's a mixture of ultramarine blue and burnt umber. To make some of the darker middle tones I've added some yellow ochre and white to my dark mixture. For the persimmons, I used cadmium orange, cad red, and burnt sienna. The table is yellow ochre and burnt sienna. There's also a bit of chromium oxide for the greens and some cad red and alizarin crimson for the Amaretto in the glass.
This is called real talent ....the painting itself talks about the confidence you’ve in your art and it also reveals the positive of your mind ....it’s not a finished piece of art but yet it does have that feel good factor which is very important to get attention of the viewer ....very impressed 👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
@@AleksandrTravin-sw5ve конечно, не так хорошо, как у вас, но мне нравится, то что получилось у меня, благодаря вам)) спасибо за видео. И еще рак, которого вы рисовали, тоже получился))
Loved the demo and the music. Music helped me relax to watch this lengthy video. I'm also wondering if this is oil or acrylic. My guess is oil, as I'm not too familiar with acrylics.
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you paint wet in wet, but do you use a medium that improves the flow of your paint? or straight out of the tube? i really like your painting, beautiful brushstrokes! greetings from Switzerland :-)
valzerna thanks! I use pure linseed oil as a medium when I paint indoors because it does not produce fumes. When I paint outdoor, I use equal parts of turps, damar, and linseed.
Hello! Beautiful work. Can I assume this painting be done with acrylic paints? Besides the 6X8 board/canvas, can you list the colors you used? Thank you.
If you noticed the sketch was a bit diffrent after it was erased . We use that technique in painting to correct the objects and their places in the canvas before starting to paint
I'm a Mermaid ...I am a painter and an ex-English teacher. You wrote, “If you noticed the sketch was a bit different...” Can you see why you need to put a comma after the word noticed? The way you have it now, it reads, “ If you noticed the sketch....” But you want it to read, “ If you noticed, the sketch...” I assume that you came here to learn about painting. I hope that you don’t mind a bit of instruction in a different subject.